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sagathy

Terms vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

terms | sagathy |


As nouns the difference between terms and sagathy

is that terms is while sagathy is a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

Serge vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

serge | sagathy |


As nouns the difference between serge and sagathy

is that serge is twill while sagathy is a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

As a verb serge

is .

Curtains vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

curtains | sagathy |


As nouns the difference between curtains and sagathy

is that curtains is while sagathy is a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

As a verb curtains

is (curtain).

Clothes vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

clothes | sagathy |


As nouns the difference between clothes and sagathy

is that clothes is items of clothing; apparel while sagathy is a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

As a verb clothes

is third-person singular of clothe.

Fabric vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

fabric | sagathy |


As nouns the difference between fabric and sagathy

is that fabric is (archaic) structure, building while sagathy is a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

Worsted vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

worsted | sagathy |


As nouns the difference between worsted and sagathy

is that worsted is yarn made from long strands of wool while sagathy is a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

As a verb worsted

is past tense of worst.

As an adjective worsted

is defeated, overcome.

Twilled vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

twilled | sagathy |


As a verb twilled

is past tense of twill.

As an adjective twilled

is having diagonal parallel ribs.

As a noun sagathy is

a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

Fine vs Sagathy - What's the difference?

fine | sagathy |


As nouns the difference between fine and sagathy

is that fine is fine champagne; French brandy while sagathy is a fine twilled worsted fabric which was used formerly for clothes and curtains and is similar to serge.

As an adjective fine

is Of subjective quality.

As an adverb fine

is expression of agreement

As a verb fine

is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify.